眼球震颤患者视网膜电图和视觉诱发电位的变化

N. Hassan, Abdelsalam Elaskary, Mahmoud Wahdan
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背景和目的眼球震颤是一种眼球运动障碍,眼睛会做出无法控制的重复运动。这些动作会导致视觉和深度感知问题,并影响平衡和协调。目的是研究眼球震颤患者的电生理变化以及每种疾病的变化模式。患者和方法对60眼眼球震颤患者进行前瞻性、机构性临床试验。患者年龄在5至50岁之间,患者选自Al Hassan眼科中心、吉萨和Al Azhar大学医院门诊。结果本研究揭示了研究组的明视视网膜电图(ERG)、暗视ERG和闪光视觉诱发电位(VEP)与眼底检查和最终诊断的关系,并且根据眼底检查和最后诊断,组间差异具有高度统计学意义。结论电生理检查是评估早发性眼震患者的重要步骤,尤其是当常规检查中眼睛明显正常时,应将其纳入病历中。这项研究阐明了通过ERG调查眼球震颤病例的必要性,并表明ERG在诊断不确定的情况下是有用的。视觉诱发电位是ERG的补充,可以同时检测。
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Electroretinography and visual-evoked potential changes in patients with nystagmus
Background and aim Nystagmus is an ocular motility disorder in which the eyes make uncontrollable, repeated movements. These movements can cause vision and depth perception problems, as well as affect balance and coordination. The aim was to study electrophysiological changes that occur in patients with nystagmus and pattern of changes in each disease. Patients and methods A prospective, institutional, clinical trial was conducted on 60 eyes with nystagmus. The age of the patients ranged between 5 and 50 years, and the patients were chosen from Al-Hassan Eye Center, Giza and Al-Azhar University Hospital outpatient clinic. Results The study revealed the relation between photopic electroretinogram (ERG), scotopic ERG, and flash visual-evoked potential (VEP) and each of fundus examination and final diagnosis of the studied group, and it shows highly statistically significant differences between groups according to fundus examination and final diagnosis. Conclusions Electrophysiological examination is an essential step in the assessment of patients with early-onset nystagmus especially when the eyes are apparently normal on routine examination and should be enrolled within their medical records. This study clarified the need to investigate cases with nystagmus by ERG and suggested that the ERG was useful where the diagnosis was uncertain. Visual-evoked potential is complementary to ERG and can be tested simultaneously.
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